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The Moses H Cone Memorial Hospital Library H^p
OFF 5
July, 1992
SUMMER SHORTS
New online databases available through your Hospital Library:
ADIS - A full text database which contains papers on drug developments and disease research.
EPIL - National Epilepsy Library covers the clinical and psychosocial aspects of epilepsy.
MediConf - Contains a world wide directory of medical and pharmaceutical conferences.
Quakeline - Contains bibliographic information from the literature on earthquakes.
WBPI - Provides information indexed from the leading business journals.
MYTHS AND FACTS ABOUT ONLINE SEARCHING
Thanks to Health Sciences Library UNCCH
MYTH: Computers will look for everything relevant to tie idea being searched.
You will only retrieve the exact word you specify. Think of synonyms for the ideas in your search. Iodexers for Medline
and Nursing literature databases assign subject headings to each article. Use this vocabulary by searching on these terms (press
F10 in Grateful Med or F5 in CD-ROM searches).
MYTH: Zero results means there are no articles on the subject.
This may mean that the citations are just not worded or indexed the way you searched for them; be skeptical of "NONE"
or "0" postings.
MYTH: Medline includes all of the world's health sciences literature.
Medline covers about 4000 journals. There are many thousands more health sciences journals. Medline does not contain
book chapters, many abstracts of papers presented at meetings or book reviews.
If you have any questions about Grateful Med, CD-ROM databases or Medline, please call the Hospital Library 4484.
We would like to work with you (or your study group) to effectively use these tools.
NEW TO READ
Gorbach. Infectious Diseases
Masci. Primary & Ambulatory care of the HIV-infected Adult
AMA. Physician Marketplace Update (newsletter)
The Chemotherapy Sourcebook
AND INTRODUCING ********
Peter Radell who will be working evenings and weekends and James Harper who will "manning" the front
desk this summer.
Library hours: Mon-Fri 8a-10p; Sat 9a-2p; Sun 2p-6p

111
The Moses H Cone Memorial Hospital Library H^p
OFF 5
July, 1992
SUMMER SHORTS
New online databases available through your Hospital Library:
ADIS - A full text database which contains papers on drug developments and disease research.
EPIL - National Epilepsy Library covers the clinical and psychosocial aspects of epilepsy.
MediConf - Contains a world wide directory of medical and pharmaceutical conferences.
Quakeline - Contains bibliographic information from the literature on earthquakes.
WBPI - Provides information indexed from the leading business journals.
MYTHS AND FACTS ABOUT ONLINE SEARCHING
Thanks to Health Sciences Library UNCCH
MYTH: Computers will look for everything relevant to tie idea being searched.
You will only retrieve the exact word you specify. Think of synonyms for the ideas in your search. Iodexers for Medline
and Nursing literature databases assign subject headings to each article. Use this vocabulary by searching on these terms (press
F10 in Grateful Med or F5 in CD-ROM searches).
MYTH: Zero results means there are no articles on the subject.
This may mean that the citations are just not worded or indexed the way you searched for them; be skeptical of "NONE"
or "0" postings.
MYTH: Medline includes all of the world's health sciences literature.
Medline covers about 4000 journals. There are many thousands more health sciences journals. Medline does not contain
book chapters, many abstracts of papers presented at meetings or book reviews.
If you have any questions about Grateful Med, CD-ROM databases or Medline, please call the Hospital Library 4484.
We would like to work with you (or your study group) to effectively use these tools.
NEW TO READ
Gorbach. Infectious Diseases
Masci. Primary & Ambulatory care of the HIV-infected Adult
AMA. Physician Marketplace Update (newsletter)
The Chemotherapy Sourcebook
AND INTRODUCING ********
Peter Radell who will be working evenings and weekends and James Harper who will "manning" the front
desk this summer.
Library hours: Mon-Fri 8a-10p; Sat 9a-2p; Sun 2p-6p